Why Is Infertility Increasing?
Why Is Infertility Increasing? New Scientific Insights
Modern research shows that infertility is no longer explained only by age or genetics.
Environmental toxins, dietary habits, air pollution, and lifestyle factors significantly influence reproductive health.
These findings form the scientific foundation of our “21-Day Clean Protocol.”
Key Research Highlights
Microplastics and Reproductive Health
📚 Zhang et al., Science Advances, 2024
Microplastics detected in human testicular tissue.
📚 Ragusa et al., Toxicological Sciences, 2024
In semen samples, microplastics correlate with reduced sperm quality.
Phthalates (Plastic Additives) and IVF Success
📚 Huang et al., Environmental Health Perspectives, 2024
High phthalate levels lower embryo quality.
📚 Wang et al., Reproductive Toxicology, 2025
Phthalate exposure negatively affects blastocyst development.
Ultra-Processed Foods (UPF)
📚 Silva et al., Nutrients, 2025
In men, UPF lowers sperm count and motility.
📚 Barragán et al., Human Reproduction, 2024
In women, UPF consumption is linked to ovulatory dysfunction.
Air Pollution and Egg Quality
📚 Li et al., Environmental Research, 2025
High PM2.5 reduces the number of retrieved oocytes.
📚 Wu et al., Fertility and Sterility, 2024
Air pollution decreases embryo implantation success.
Sleep, Noise & Hormones
📚 Kim et al., Sleep Medicine Reviews, 2025
Irregular sleep disrupts hormonal balance.
📚 Sørensen et al., Environmental Health, 2024
Night-time noise increases infertility risk.
Conclusion: Detoxifying the Body Is Critical for Reproductive Health
These scientific findings reveal the strong impact of environmental toxins and lifestyle factors on reproductive health.
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Op. Dr. Soner DÜZGÜNER
Obstetrics and Gynaecology Specialist
Op. Dr. Soner Düzgüner: Provides diagnosis and treatment in areas such as in vitro fertilization, women's health, infertility, gynecological surgery and pregnancy follow-up.